KATHUA, NOVEMBER 20: A day
after conducting her Public Outreach programme at Samba, Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti visited Kathua and convened a grievances redressal camp here
today. During the camp the Chief Minister listened to scores of deputations and
hundreds of people who apprised her of their developmental needs and sought their
redressal.
Minister for Forests, Environment & Ecology, Choudhary Lal Singh and
legislators of the District were present on the occasion.
The deputations in general thanked the Chief Minister for reaching out
to people to know their developmental needs and addressing them on spot.
The demands put forth by the deputations during the day long public
outreach programme included improvement in drinking water and irrigation
facilities in the district particularly in kandi areas, launch of a special
employment drive for the people of border areas, start of work on Panjtirthi
multipurpose project, drug de addiction, special recruitment drive for border
people, check on industrial pollution, construction of flyovers and an
auditorium in the town and solid waste management plant in the town.
A deputation of people from Kathua town sought removal of junk from the
local Railway Station. They also demanded construction of road from Govindsar
station to Kharote and upgradation of local Girls Primary School. They also demanded
that the share of local people in the Ranjit Sagar Dam be released to them from
the Punjab Government. They also sought early construction of Ravi Canal, ban
on material extraction from the canal and pacing up of work on the local
Medical College.
Deputations of people from Bathind, Jakole and other areas of kandi belt
complained of shortage in drinking water and irrigation facilities.
Several deputations from Billawar also sought augmentation of irrigation
schemes in villages of Dramin, Palam and other villages. They also sought
improvement in the power distribution in the area besides release of pending
payments of SDRF and NREGA. A deputation of people from GuduFulail sought
rationalisation of administrative units and opening of a CAPD sale outlet
there.
The Chief Minister directed release of Rs. 50 lac for replacement and
upgradation of machinery equipment of lift irrigation and drinking water
schemes in the area.
Deputations from various villages of Bani sought construction of tourist
huts at Daggar, conceiving micro hydel projects on Khag and Sevanallas,
establishment of a Kendriya Vidyalaya at Bani, upgradation of Bhandar and
Sagrota High Schools to Higher Secondary schools, completion of work on the
Manjeeri Park in the town and upgradation of Bani High School to Higher
Secondary School and completion of the Gujjar Bakerwal hostel at Bani.
Deputations from LohaiMalhar area of Bani sought construction of
additional accommodation at the local High School.
The Chief Minister announced immediate release of Rs. 50 lac for completing work on the Gujjar Bakerwal hostel at Bani. She also announced release of Rs. 60 lac for raising additional accommodation at
the High School, LohaiMalhar.
A deputation of Gujjar &Bakerwal community sought setting up of a
cattle mandi in the District besides activating the Wool Board. They demanded
conduct of a survey of tribal population in the State besides setting up tribal
schools in their habitations and extension of BPL concessions to them.
Deputations from Hiranagar sought posting of adequate staff at local
health centre and PHC at Koota. They also demanded posting of an Additional
Deputy Commissioner for pacing up development activities in the area besides
compensation for the land occupied by Army and other security establishments and
construction of bunkers for the border people. They also demanded augmentation
of drinking water and power supply.
The Chief Minister directed enforcement of complete ban on extraction of
material from river basins and slapping of PSA against people found involved in
drug peddling. She also announced release of Rs. 20 lac in favour of Municipal
Committee, Kathua for strengthening civic infrastructure in the town. She also
directed the Deputy Commissioner, Kathua to launch an anti-encroachment drive
on rivers, canals, water bodies and other public places.
The Chief Minister also announced release of Rs. 30 lac for creating a
transformer bank in the district to stabilize power distribution network in the
district.
A deputation of people from Basohli sought completion of work on the
receiving station at Sheetal Nagar, improvement in drinking water facility and
making the Basohli Development Authority functional.
The Chief Minister listened to the demands of the deputations throughout
the day and it continued till late in the evening. In many of the cases
Mehbooba Mufti gave on spot directions for the redressal of the grievances
which was hailed by the deputationists.
Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Rohit Kansal; Divisional
Commissioner, Jammu, Dr. M K Bhandari; IGP Jammu zone, Dr. SDS Jamwal; senior
officers from the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and Planning
Department; heads of several Departments; Chiefs of many Engineering wings;
DIG, SKR, Rafeequl Hassan; Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, ; SSP,
and officers of District administration were present on the occasion.
This is the third public outreach programme of the Chief Minister in the
Jammu province. Earlier, she conducted a similar public outreach programmes at
Ramban and Samba.
The public outreach programmes launched by the Chief Minister have
evoked an interesting response from the public who come up with their problems
for an on the spot redressal.
Mehbooba Mufti has already conducted such programmes at Pulwama,
Kupwara, Budgam, and Baramulla in Kashmir Valley during which hundreds of
people apprised her about their problems and difficulties.
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